Sergio Pérez Drops Bombshell About Red Bull F1 Team – 'They Regret It'
- Sergio Perez, the 35-year-old former Red Bull driver, revealed on June 25, 2025, that he wants to return to Formula 1 and has a new manager supporting him.
- Perez's departure followed intense internal pressure within Red Bull, compounded by Adrian Newey's exit as the team's key designer and technical partner last year.
- During his four seasons at Red Bull , Perez won five races, finished second in the 2023 championship behind Verstappen, and endured a difficult 2024 campaign ending with his contract being cut.
- Perez expressed a desire to return to Formula 1, emphasizing that he does not want his career to finish under the current circumstances. He mentioned that Red Bull regrets their decision to terminate his contract, but made it clear he would not come back in a reserve driver role.
- Red Bull replaced Perez first with Liam Lawson and then with Yuki Tsunoda, both struggling to match Perez's results, suggesting the team faces ongoing challenges after his exit and Newey's departure.
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Mexico City.- Mexican driver Sergio Pérez says Red Bull does not owe him any apology, but he knows that in the background they regret his departure. "No, I mean, in the end this is the sport. Certain decisions were made because there was already too much pressure, which they ended up generating. But I know that, deep down, they are very sorry, and I know it from a very good source," said Czecho in the podcast "From the Paddock" when asked if the…
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